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82-6 --- Epistolary fiction, European --- -European epistolary fiction --- European fiction --- Brief --- History and criticism --- History and criticism. --- -Brief --- 82-6 Brief --- -82-6 Brief --- European epistolary fiction --- 82-6 Letters. Art of letter-writing. Correspondence. Genuine letters. Other works in epistolary form --- Letters. Art of letter-writing. Correspondence. Genuine letters. Other works in epistolary form
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Discourse analysis --- Literary form --- Literature --- 82.091 --- 82:1 --- 82:1 Literatuur en filosofie --- Literatuur en filosofie --- 82.091 Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- Form, Literary --- Forms, Literary --- Forms of literature --- Genre (Literature) --- Genre, Literary --- Genres, Literary --- Genres of literature --- Literary forms --- Literary genetics --- Literary genres --- Literary types (Genres) --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Philosophy --- Theory --- Literary rhetorics
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"Among Western literatures, only the German-speaking countries can boast a list of world-class writers such as Goethe, Hoffmann, Kleist, Kafka, Schmitt, and Schlink who were trained as legal scholars. Yet this list only hints at the complex interactions between German law and literature. It can be supplemented, for example, with the unique interventions of the legal system into literature, ranging from attempts to save literature from the tidal wave of Schund (pulp fiction) in the early twentieth century to audiences suing theaters over the improper production of classics in the twenty-first. The long list of instances where German literature cites law, or where German law serves literature as a precedent, signal the dream of German culture of a unity of interests and objectives between spheres of activity. Yet the very vitality of this dream stems from real historical and social processes that increasingly autonomize and separate these domains from each other. Beebee examines the history of this dialectical tension through close readings of numerous cases in the modern era, ranging from Grimm to Schmitt."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Law and literature --- German literature --- Intertextuality. --- Criticism --- Semiotics --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Literature and law --- Literature --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc.
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English fiction --- Epistolary fiction, English --- Rape victims in literature. --- Seduction in literature. --- Translating and interpreting --- Translating and interpreting --- Women and literature --- Appreciation --- History and criticism. --- History --- History --- History
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This study compares modern and contemporary literary works from around the globe that have translation as a central theme, and that treat one of four of said black-box issues: language as embodiment; unknown language; conversion; and postcolonial derivations.
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genes --- genes --- Germplasm --- Germplasm --- gene location --- gene location
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In altering chapers, the novel tells the stories of Sunamei, a young woman from a rural matriarchal community, and Lian Rui, a self-absorbed man who is also weary witness to the Cultural Revolution. Through his two protagonists, the author addresses themes of the repression and freedon of sexuality, the brutality of modernity, and the fluidity of gender roles as the novel moves hypnotically and inevitably toward a collision between two worlds.
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